• Cethin@lemmy.zip
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    11 months ago

    I think it’s more pointing out how many politicians (and people in general), especially Republicans, who won’t criticize them, and even say criticizing them is anti-semitic. Him being Jewish means he has more cultural connection to them than they do, yet he still points it out. He also can’t reliably be called anti-semitic because he is a semite (at least the modern meaning of the word. I’m not sure if he speaks Hebrew or other Semitic languages).

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      11 months ago

      This “cultural connection” remark is literally what I’m talking about.

      Bernie Sanders has zero impact on Israeli policymaking and being Jewish “connecting” him to Israel is nonsense. Would Ilhan Omar decrying Hamas hold more weight simply because she is Sunni? Of course not, it would be bigoted to think so. Why is this different for Bernie Sanders?

      And while Sanders certainly isn’t exhibiting any antisemitism in his remarks, he’s not incapable of antisemitism simply because he is a Jew. I’m sure you can come up with your own analogies here that show the absurdity of that kind of thinking.

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        11 months ago

        It’s different because it’s Israel and Israel has a stranglehold over US politics.